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Forces are directional, and cause movement in the same direction. In this worksheet, students draw an arrow to show the direction of the force needed to stop a moving ball.
Students examine basic forces (pushes and pulls) and their impact on movement of objects.
How can I change the motion of an object? This integrated and engaging collection is perfect for students to explore forces and motion and answer this question.
Learn about powers with this free printable math worksheet.
How fast accelerate when a force is applied depends on their mass and the size of the force. In this worksheet, students compare 2 situations and determine which object "will move faster".
Friction is a force that opposes motion. In this science worksheet, your child will interpret data in a table to determine which surfaces produce the most friction.
The simplest forces to understand are pushes and pulls, both of which can create motion in objects. Students classify images as showing pushes or pulls.
Push and pull are the easiest forces to understand. In this worksheet, students use Venn diagrams to classify different activities as involving push, pull or both.
Fun worksheet for Grade 1-2 students to identify "push" and "pull" actions through pictures. A great way to introduce basic physics concepts.
Learn and review push and pull forces with this funny worksheet perfect for kids. This worksheet will push your children to physics's interest. Let's check it out!
A fun and educational worksheet to help Grade 1 students understand push and pull forces through images. Great for early science learning!
Factors and multiples interactive exercise for 6. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
An Introduction to Force, including types, units, and effects on motion. Get this worksheet and build a foundation for physics studies! 140-160 chars
Motion and Force Theory Worksheet. Newton Laws Theory. Newton Laws Theory Revision
Fun worksheet on forces in action with push, pull, wind, water, gravity, and magnetism examples. Great for teaching elementary students about motion.
Let's make your children get used to science with this worksheet!
Engage in Forceful Fun with this interactive worksheet! Explore physics concepts. Download now and improve problem-solving skills and learn!
Label each picture as push or pull in this Forces in Actions worksheet. A fun labeling activity for Grades 1–3 to explore how force and motion work in real life.